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GET Social - and find out how the City of Toronto’s Sustainable Energy Funds could help your project.

Monday, November 23, 2009 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario

GET Social - and find out how the City of Toronto’s...

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If you are a builder, contractor, designer, architect, property owner or represent a not for profit in the City of Toronto, come and find out more about how the City of Toronto’s Sustainable Energy Funds could help your project. The city supports projects from non-profits, municipal, academic, social service and health care sectors in this exciting project.

Meet Rob McMonagle, Senior Energy Consultant and green energy guru from the City of Toronto, who will tell us all about the Toronto Sustainable Energy Funds.  Meet GET members who specialize in green retrofits and design, renewable energy and reducing a building's greenhouse gases.
 
Program: a 20 minute presentation at 6:30 with Q+A plus info tables from GET members
Presented by Green Enterprise Toronto and the Fourth Pig Worker Co-op.

For more information contact: info@fourthpig.org

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Rivoli Lounge
334 Queen Street West (upstairs)
Toronto, Ontario M5V 1Z2
Canada

Monday, November 23, 2009 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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Green Enterprise Toronto



GET is a business and consumer network.  Our members are locally-owned businesses in the Toronto region. Through our online directory, networking events and GET Smart seminars, GET helps locally-owned businesses to thrive by being part of the ‘green’ solution.  We encourage consumers and businesses to buy local first and produce goods based on their shared commitment to "living economy" goals— strong communities, a healthy environment, providing meaningful employment, buying local first and fair trade.